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Hassan Grabs Third Medal at Paris Olympics with Women’s Marathon Victory

Hassan Grabs Third Medal at Paris Olympics with Women's Marathon Victory

This is Olivia Miller’s story for day 11, on which the final event was the women’s marathon, which was a spectacular event. Held on a course that ran from the near center of Paris to Versailles and back, with a mile-long hill, a difficult downhill, and a 600m uphill with a 10 percent grade, the race came down to a final 195 meters, and Oliva tells the story below: 

Hassan Grabs Third Medal at Paris Olympics with Women’s Marathon Victory, by Olivia Miller 

 

Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa and the Netherlands’s Sifan Hassan were shoulder-to-shoulder as they approached the last 200m of the women’s marathon. After trading elbows, it was Hassan who was able to pull away, just a few strides ahead of Assefa. Hassan moved cautiously, looking back to feel where the Ethiopian runner was in relation to her in an all-out battle for gold. In the end, it was Hassan, in the brightly colored orange uniform of the Netherlands, who crossed the finish line first. She celebrated, collapsing to the ground, taking it all in under the hot Paris sun.

 

Hassan said this marathon felt different.

 

“When I finished, the whole moment was a release. It is unbelievable. I have never experienced anything like that. Even the other marathons I have run were not close to this.

The marathon course opened with 15k flat, and then, the mountains! August 11, 2024, photo by World Athletics

She finished in 2:22.55, breaking the previous Olympic record that was set by Tiki Gelana in London.

 

She admitted it didn’t feel real.

 

“I feel like I am dreaming. I only see people on the TV who are Olympic champions. The marathon is something else, you know. When you do 42 kilometers in more than two hours and 20 minutes, then every single step you feel (is) so hard and so painful.

The marathoners proceed with caution, August 11, 2024, photo by World Athletics

Asseyfa was just seconds behind Hassan with 2:22.58. Hellen Obiri of Kenya took third crossing the line at 2:23.10. Defending Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir finished in 15th after beginning to fade at the 35km mark.

Tigist Assefa takes sliver in the Paris Olympic marathon, August 11, 2024, photo by World Athletics,

This was Hassan’s third race of the Paris Olympics, having competed and earning bronze in both the women’s 5,000m and 10,000m which took place Aug 9, giving her just under two days to recover.

The hills separated the field, and the hills were tough! August 11, 2024, photo by World Athletics

Hassan said that during the race, she…

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